Also, if you’re looking for the most authentic reproduction of just the guitar part, including using the same instrument John used (an Epiphone Casino), it’s demonstrated here: ua-cam.com/video/oiKgHbHBOLM/v-deo.htmlsi=LgLHiW2bFBtWOYsg Also, it seems that Paul did the short guitar licks at the end, and they sound like they’re also played on the Epiphone.
I think the single containing this song and Penny Lane may be the greatest pop single of all time
I coudn't agree most!
Thank you Jon , that pretty wild what they did to get this sound . Great explanation.
Great video and lesson! It's great being able to freeze it to work on then go back to! Thanks!
John was the creative force of the Beatles.
GREAT LESSON JON
Mysteriously Talented Band - so influential
Spot on thanks 🙏🏼
Great video! Thanks! Ok bit of info though, the part you said was Sitar was actually a Swarmandal. An Indian type of Autoharp.
Thanks!
Wow. Thanks
please under my thumb electric guitar versions 🙌🏻🙌🏻
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It’s pronounced “Jeff” (Geoff is a typically English spelling)
Nice video. I urge guitarists to check out Andy Timmons instrumental version as well.
John any tab available?
*Jon
Also, if you’re looking for the most authentic reproduction of just the guitar part, including using the same instrument John used (an Epiphone Casino), it’s demonstrated here: ua-cam.com/video/oiKgHbHBOLM/v-deo.htmlsi=LgLHiW2bFBtWOYsg
Also, it seems that Paul did the short guitar licks at the end, and they sound like they’re also played on the Epiphone.
Sorry Jon, but, Geoff is pronounced Jeff not Gee-off.
the ‘O’ is Geoff isn’t literal, buddy.
No you don't.